The SitTable is adaptable and flexible. Not only in terms of placement, but also in how it accommodates multiple tasks simultaneously at the table. At any one moment, someone can work at one end of the table, whilst others can use the other end as an impromptu meeting place.

Attention to detail and the SitTable in use

As designers we are excited to see how people use our product designs. The SitTable’s flexibility offers users the possibility to cater the table to their specific needs in a variety of settings. In whichever context, everyone is given the opportunity to discover their own practical use.

Work & Campus

The Work & Campus workfield examines affinities within new ways of working and learning, and how these may affect the office and campus models of the future. Our multidisciplinary teams investigate behavioural patterns and trends at the intersection of education and employment, including accelerated learning and production, emotional economy, distance learning services and examine how technology can be implemented in a balanced way. These tendencies are explored with a focus on their effect across scales – from the individual, to the group, to the community – with a view to developing relevant, impactful new design concepts that enhance working, learning and productivity.

Selected Articles

Concept and Design

Multiple Configurations

Geometrical Framing

Prototyping

Multiple Configurations

The table fits a total of 22 people and allows for varying arrangements depending on individual needs. Accommodating private conversations to group conferences, the table encourages communication at all levels.

Geometrical Framing

The framing system was designed from a rigid geometrical system that projects angles from a single point - the geometry is derived from these projections.

Prototyping

The design development of the SitTable included a rigorous prototyping phase to refine the design and production.